Delta Delta Delta - ΔΔΔ Sorority Ratings at Ole Miss
- Total Ratings: 473
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By: RebelPosted:
Definitely living on a legacy. Last two pledge classes have been less than stellar. They lost several to KD, DG and even XO. However, they are being much more assertive this year so I anticipate they will have a better pledge class.
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By: WisePosted:
Not my favorite group of girls
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By: AlumPosted:
Love the DDDs at Ole Miss! What an outstanding group of smart and beautiful ladies!
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Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
Chi Omega Sorority
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By: RandomPosted:
Very random group. I guess it’s due to the legacies they have to take and also the friends of alums they have to take. Very much alum controlled, which has impacted pledge classes and sisterhood. House renovation will be nice but other than that, I would think the group would only appeal to a very small number.
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By: Delta GitlPosted:
A very close second to the Arkansas chapter. Great group of ladies <3
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By: SophPosted:
The pledge class was a little surprising last fall. You can tell the focus is on GPA--there is nothing wrong with this but it does change the membership make-up. Also, very legacy heavy. They don't cut legacies even when some should be. The sisters I know don't seem to have a strong connection with other DDDs. They tend to hang out with members of other groups.
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By: BamagirlPosted:
Love from the Delta Mu chapter of Tri-Delta at the University of Alabama!
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By: Loves the BeachPosted:
I am a Tri-Delta alumna from out of state now living in Mississippi for the last 10 years. The Jackson metro-area alumnae have a lock on this chapter. Literally. They are cliquey and exclusive to the point that they behave as though the Ole Miss chapter of Tri-Delta is the ONLY one in Mississippi "worthy" of supporting PUBLICLY. Over time this attitude has backfired on them because now top legacies are constantly pledging OTHER sororities at Mississippi schools. Other Tri-Delta chapters in MS do not enjoy the prestige of the Ole Miss chapter because of the lack of PUBLIC SUPPORT of the primary alumnae group in the state. ALL CHAPTERS of Tri-Delta in MS need the support and attention that is currently exclusively focused on Oxford. Not until top Mississippi Tri-Delta legacies are happy to pledge Tri-Delta at ANY SCHOOL in Mississippi will Tri-Delta wield the power and influence Chi Omega currently has-- where every single chapter in the state is strong, supported by alumnae, and preferred by legacies. I would love to share Tri-Delta with my young daughter someday, but if things do not change, it is entirely possible she may not be interested if she goes anywhere but Ole Miss. And that is a shame. It is time for these Jackson metro-area alumnae to show up in numbers at every chapter in this state, supporting, guiding, and BEING THERE for their sisters. Sorry to be blunt but this should be said.
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2 By: FactsFeb 25, 2018 5:02:10 PM
The only fallacy to your statement is that Chi-Omega is no longer as powerful and influential as they once were, and they can blame that on their own alumnae group. With the increase in size and diversity of the Ole Miss campus it's a determent to have a strong alumnae group trying to control a very small demographic based on an outdated and cliquey claim to exclusivity.
3 By: Soccer MomFeb 25, 2018 11:03:35 PM
I actually do understand the previous point about Jackson-area Tri-Delt alumnae. I am friends with many of them, and they act as though the other MS chapters do not exist. And they do not respect recs provided from alumnae of MS chapters OTHER than Ole Miss. Tri-Delt would be stronger all across the state if Jackson-area alumnae would lend their strong support to ALL of their MS chapters.You would think the fact that so many great Tri-Delt legacies pledge other sororities at other MS schools would be an embarrassing wake-up call.
4 By: AgreeMar 3, 2018 12:51:36 PM
I agree with you. But I don’t believe XO is very powerful (at least at OM). There stock has dropped significantly there. I believe alumnae groups for KD and DG are outperforming XO and DDD at this point by supporting all MS chapters. KD and DG are great at OM, MSU and USM.
5 By: Rebel 4 EVERMar 8, 2018 6:04:32 PM
Agreed that DG and KD alumnae (and I would add Phi Mu) do a great job of maintaining strength in all their chapters. So Chi O at Ole Miss is not as strong as they once were? I had not heard that. Times do change!
By: missyPosted:
if you have anything bad to say about them, you probably got cut by them. best on campus in everyday, super involved and the strongest sisterhood around
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By: JRPosted:
great girls that are often attacked by other sororities because they are threatened